The songs and the chanting started well before the final whistle this time and as it blew Manchester City fans setting off blue flares streamed onto the pitch in their thousands.
For the second time in three seasons a club so long the underdogs are the Premier League champions — and this time it did not need any last-minute miracles.
Without any of the drama of their stoppage-time comeback on the last day in 2011-2012, City secured just the fourth title in their history with a comfortable 2-0 victory over West Ham United on Sunday.
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“It was my first season in the Premier League and I had to change a lot of things,” said City manager Manuel Pellegrini, who also won the League Cup in March. “It’s amazing we are here after just one year.”
After an edgy start at the Etihad Stadium, Samir Nasri scored with a shot from outside the penalty area in the 39th minute and Vincent Kompany added the second from close range shortly after the break to let the fans celebrate for much of the second half.
The win meant Liverpool had no chance of catching up and they finished in second, despite a 2-1 win over Newcastle United.
It was a stark contrast to two years ago, when Sergio Aguero’s 94th-minute goal won the title as City came from behind to beat Queens Park Rangers on the final day and win the title on goal-difference.
“We are building a club, not just a team,” captain Vincent Kompany said. “The past is the past, but surely we have our place in the future. Next year we have to be even better. If we want to be a big club, this has to be one of many.”
City have spent most of their 134-year history in the shadow of neighbors Manchester United, but have seen their fortunes transformed after being taken over by Abu Dhabi owners, who have poured money into the club to turn it into a new power.
This year it was not United, but another traditional power — Liverpool — who provided the toughest challenge to the upstarts.
A month ago it seemed as if Liverpool would end their 24-year title drought after starting as 33-1 outsiders, but the 18-time champions faltered in the final weeks.
Although Daniel Agger and Daniel Sturridge took Liverpool to 101 league goals in Sunday’s win over Newcastle, the campaign ended with the players embarking on a downbeat lap of appreciation at Anfield.
“People have looked at us and asked have they coped with the pressure? I think 12 wins out of 14 shows we clearly have,” Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said. “For us, it’s been a wonderful campaign of growth and development ... and we will improve.”
However, Chelsea and Arsenal could return even stronger.
Chelsea finished just two points behind Liverpool after beating relegated Cardiff City 2-1, while Arsenal, who led the standings for longer than any team before their injury-hit squad collapsed, had to settle for fourth place again as they closed out the campaign by winning 2-0 at Norwich City.
In other matches, relegated Fulham drew 2-2 with Crystal Palace, Everton won 2-0 at FA Cup finalists Hull City, Swansea City ended on a high with a 3-1 win at Sunderland, while Stoke City edged West Bromwich Albion 2-1 at The Hawthorns.
On a final day lacking drama, the only other matter to settle was sixth place, with Tottenham Hotspur denying Manchester United the final UEFA Europa League spot by beating Aston Villa 3-0, as the deposed champions were held to a 1-1 draw at Southampton.
It was only a year ago that United won their 20th title by 11 points ahead of City before Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement, but City ended this title race 22 points in front.
Ryan Giggs, the 40-year-old United veteran who stepped up to temporarily replace the fired David Moyes last month, is now expected to make way for Louis van Gaal to fill the Old Trafford manager’s job.
“I think the managerial situation will be sorted out in the next week. [I’ll] think of my own position and decide what I am going to do,” Giggs said. “Whether to play on or not. Whether to stay on at the staff, what position that is going to be. Whether I take a year off from football.”
There could be a series of managerial changes now, with Tim Sherwood set to leave Spurs after missing out on the Champions League.
A frantic, energetic figure during his spell on the touchline, the novice manager did not disappoint at White Hart Lane in London on Sunday.
Toward the end of the game, Sherwood plucked a heckling fan from the crowd, handed him his sleeveless jacket and sat him down in the manager’s chair.
“That guy is an expert,” Sherwood said. “Every week he tells me what to do, so I gave him the opportunity to have a go.”
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